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40 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
9. Repeat Steps 1 through 8 for any additional
remotes you wish to “teach” into the AVR 7000
Remote.
Erasing Learned Command Codes
The AVR 7000’s remote allows you to remove a
single learned command from within a device’s
command set, to remove all the learned com-
mands for a single device, or to remove all the
learned commands that are stored in the remote.
Note that all preprogrammed commands will
never be erased.
To remove single learned commands from within a
single device’s settings, do the following:
1. Press the Input or Video Selectors
2#
for the device you wish to clear a command from
and the Set Button 
8 at the same time.When
the Program Indicator light 
0 turns orange
and the Device Selector turns red, release the but-
tons.
2. Press the button that you would like to erase
the codes for. Note that the Program Indicator
light 
0 will begin to flash continuously and the
red light under the Device Selector will turn off.
3. Press the Light Button 
J and note that the
Program Indicator light 
0 will turn green and
flash twice and then turn orange again. The red
light under the Device Selector will turn on again.
4. At this point, if you wish to remove the codes
from any other buttons in this device, repeat steps
2 and 3.
5. When you have erased the codes from all but-
tons you wish to clear in this device, press and
hold the Device Selector
2# and the Set
Button 
8 at the same time.When the Program
Indicator turns orange and flashes twice and the
red light under the Device Selector goes out, the
process is complete.
To remove all of the learned commands in a single
device, do the following:
1. Press the Input or Video Selector
2#
for the device you wish to clear and the Set
Button 
8 at the same time.When the Program
Indicator light 
0 turns orange and the Device
Selector turns red, release the buttons.
2. Press and hold the Light button 
J until the
red LED under the Device Selector flashes five
times. Release the Light Button.
3. Note that the Program Indicator light 
0
will flash green twice and the red light under the
Device Selector will go out.
4. Then the Program Indicator light 
0 will
turn to a constant orange color to indicate that all
the learned information in the buttons for the
Device have been erased. At this point the red LED
under the Device Selector will turn on again.
5. Press and hold the Device Selector and the Set
Button 
8 at the same time until the Program
Indicator light 
0 flashes orange twice and the
red LED under the Device Selector goes out. The
commands for the device have now been erased
and the process is complete.
To remove ALL of the learned commands that
have previously been entered into the AVR, CD,
TAPE, DVD, SAT, TV, VCR and AUX device buttons,
do the following:
1. Press and hold the TV Device button 
# and
the Light Button 
J at the same time and note
that the Program Indicator light 
0 will begin
to flash red.
2. The Program Indicator light 
0 will flash
green once, orange once and then turn off.
3. Release the buttons. At this point all of the
learned commands have been erased.
Macro Programming
Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently
used combinations of commands with the press
of a single button,the Power button 
3 on the
AVR’s remote control. Once programmed, a macro
will send out up to eight different remote codes in
a pre-determined order enabling you to automate
the process of turning on your system, changing
devices, or other common tasks. Note that only
those buttons can be used for creating macros
that are preprogrammed with codes for the
device selected (corresponding Device Selector
button must light up if function button is
pressed). The AVR’s remote can store two sepa-
rate macro command sequences, one that is asso-
ciated with the AVR Selector Button 
1 (called
Macro 1 in the following), another associated
with the SAT Device Selector button 
#
(called Macro 2).
To program a macro into the Power button follow
these steps:
1. Press either the AVR
1 or the SAT Device
Selector button 
# depending on if Macro 1
or 2 should be programmed, and the Mute
button 
5 at the same time until the red light
under the Device Control Selector turns on.
2. Press the Power button 
3.
3. Enter up to eight steps for the macro sequence
by pressing the Selector button 
12# for
the device to be controlled (needed also for the
AVR itself) and then pressing the button for the
actual command step. Although the macro may
contain up to eight steps, each button press
counts as a step, including those used to change
devices. The red light under the Selector button
1 # pressed in step 1 above to select the
macro will blink once to confirm each button
press as you enter commands.
NOTE: While entering commands for Power
On/Off of the external Video devices SAT, TV, VCR
or AUX during a macro sequence, press the Mute
button 
5 (valid for devices with a common but-
ton for power on and off, if separate buttons are
used, see ”Important Notes” below). DO NOT
press the Power button 
3. To turn the AVR
7000 on you must press the AVR Selector
1
(this will also select the latest input) or any of the
Device Selectors CD, Tape or DVD
2 (this
will also switch to the CD, Tape or DVD input), to
turn it off use the Mute button 
5. Your CD or
DVD player will be turned on by pressing the 
corresponding Device Selector button 
2, to
turn it off use the Mute button 
5.
• Remember to press the appropriate Device
Selectors 
button 
1 2 # before functions
are changed to another device. This is also need-
ed for the AVR itself, particulary if it was turned
on by the CD, Tape or DVD
Selector rather
than AVR
1.
4. When all steps have been entered, press the
Sleep button 
" to store the commands. The
red light under the Device Selectors
1#
pressed in step 1 above will blink twice and
then turn off.
Example: To program your TV, SAT Receiver and
the AVR 7000 to turn on when the Power button
is pressed, first press and hold down the SAT
# (macro 2) and Mute buttons 5 until the
red light comes on under the SAT button, then
press the Power button 
3. Next press the
Selector button AVR
1 or any of the Device
Selectors CD, Tape or DVD
2 to turn on the
AVR’s power and to select CD, Tape or DVD as
input. Press the TV Device Control Selector
# to select the TV mode, and then press the
Mute button 
5, to select TV Power. Finally,
press the AUX Device Control Selector
#
followed by the Mute button 
5 to select SAT
Receiver Power. Press the Sleep button 
" to
enter the commands.
5. To recall any of the two macros available at
first press either the AVR
1 or CDTAPE,
DVD
2 (for Macro 1) or any of the Video
Device Selectors
# (for Macro 2), depending
on which macro should be sent, then press the
Power button 
3.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• If a macro was set up with the AVR Device
Selector
1 (macro 1) the Power button 3
cannot be used anymore for turning off the AVR
itself or the CD or DVD player. Pressing the
Power button 
3 after AVR 1 or CDTAPE,
DVD
2 was selected as device will always play
the macro programmed. The same applies to the
power on/off function of the SAT, TV, VCR or Aux
video device, if a macro was set up with the SAT
Device Selector
# (macro 2).
Programming the Remote
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